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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 293 · § 293.8

§ 293.8. What documents must be submitted with a compact or amendment?

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Documentation submitted with a compact or amendment must include:
(a)At least one original compact or amendment executed by both the Tribe and the State;
(b)A Tribal resolution or other document, including the date and place of adoption and the result of any vote taken, that certifies that the Tribe has approved the compact or amendment in accordance with applicable Tribal law and IGRA;
(c)Certification from the Governor or other representative of the State that they are authorized to enter into the compact or amendment in accordance with applicable State law;
(d)Any agreement between a Tribe and a State, its agencies, or its political subdivisions required by a compact or amendment if the agreement:
(1)Requires the Tribe to make payments to the State, its agencies, or its political subdivisions; or
(2)Restricts or regulates a Tribe's use and enjoyment of its Indian lands, and any other ancillary agreements, documents, ordinances, or laws required by the compact or amendment that the Tribe determines are relevant to the Secretary's review; and
(e)Any other documentation requested by the Secretary that is necessary to determine whether to approve or disapprove the compact or amendment. If a compact includes revenue sharing, a market analysis or similar documentation as required by § 293.27.
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